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EPISODE · Sep 30, 2025 · 42 MIN

E61: I'm Spiritual Not Religious

from After the Amen Podcast · host Myles Hester and Benjamin Lee

SummaryIn this conversation, Benjamin Lee explores the themes of holiness, human rebellion, and the implications of the phrase 'spiritual but not religious.' He discusses the dangers of individual spirituality detached from doctrine and the importance of the church as a community of faith. Lee emphasizes the authority of scripture, the necessity of God's commandments, and the call to true religion, urging listeners to seek spiritual maturity and remain connected to the body of Christ.TakeawaysGod's holiness contrasts sharply with human rebellion.The phrase 'spiritual but not religious' reflects a rejection of authority.Individual spirituality can lead to moral chaos.The church is essential for spiritual growth and community.Scripture must be the standard for faith and practice.True religion involves action and compassion.Spiritual maturity requires adherence to God's commandments.Community in faith is a blessing and a necessity.Trends in spirituality do not equate to truth.Repentance and baptism are essential for salvation.Chapters00:00 The Holiness of God and Human Rebellion02:57 Understanding 'Spiritual but Not Religious'05:48 The Dangers of Individual Spirituality08:23 The Authority of Scripture and Doctrine11:21 The Role of the Church in Spiritual Life14:00 Responding to 'Spiritual but Not Religious'16:52 The Importance of God's Commandments19:28 The Nature of True Religion22:00 The Call to Spiritual Maturity24:51 The Consequences of Ignoring God's Standards27:40 The Hope of Salvation and the Return of Christ

SummaryIn this conversation, Benjamin Lee explores the themes of holiness, human rebellion, and the implications of the phrase 'spiritual but not religious.' He discusses the dangers of individual spirituality detached from doctrine and the importance of the church as a community of faith. Lee emphasizes the authority of scripture, the necessity of God's commandments, and the call to true religion, urging listeners to seek spiritual maturity and remain connected to the body of Christ.TakeawaysGod's holiness contrasts sharply with human rebellion.The phrase 'spiritual but not religious' reflects a rejection of authority.Individual spirituality can lead to moral chaos.The church is essential for spiritual growth and community.Scripture must be the standard for faith and practice.True religion involves action and compassion.Spiritual maturity requires adherence to God's commandments.Community in faith is a blessing and a necessity.Trends in spirituality do not equate to truth.Repentance and baptism are essential for salvation.Chapters00:00 The Holiness of God and Human Rebellion02:57 Understanding 'Spiritual but Not Religious'05:48 The Dangers of Individual Spirituality08:23 The Authority of Scripture and Doctrine11:21 The Role of the Church in Spiritual Life14:00 Responding to 'Spiritual but Not Religious'16:52 The Importance of God's Commandments19:28 The Nature of True Religion22:00 The Call to Spiritual Maturity24:51 The Consequences of Ignoring God's Standards27:40 The Hope of Salvation and the Return of Christ

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